The opening theme of a concerto grosso is called the "ritornello." This term refers to the recurring thematic material that is typically played by the full orchestra (the tutti) and serves as a structural framework throughout the piece. The ritornello is often contrasted with the solo sections, where individual instruments take the spotlight.
Ritornelli
The term for the initial orchestral melody in a concerto grosso that returns periodically is called the "ritornello." This recurring theme serves as a unifying element throughout the piece, often played by the full orchestra, while contrasting sections feature the soloists. The ritornello structure helps to create a dialogue between the soloists and the ensemble.
the main theme is presented by the soloist
Which composer? Mozart's concerto no. 23 in A has its second theme in E major, and in the recapitulation it returns in A major. Schumann's concerto in A minor has its second theme in C major, returning in A major for the recapitulation.
It's called "Stephen's Theme" by Michael Suby
Ritornelli
the main theme is presented by the soloist
Yup! You just said it. Opening music. Some other names are themes, theme tracks, theme music, opening theme, theme music and way more! ;D
its called kokoro no tamago
Which composer? Mozart's concerto no. 23 in A has its second theme in E major, and in the recapitulation it returns in A major. Schumann's concerto in A minor has its second theme in C major, returning in A major for the recapitulation.
If you mean the opening theme music then Aw, Here it Goes by Coolio.
Opening Theme:"For Fruits Basket" by Ritsuko Okazaki .
It is called "Open your heart" by Crush 40
its called Shinkai no Kodoku
It's called "Stephen's Theme" by Michael Suby
Opening Theme :"Zankoku na Tenshi no Thesis" ; "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" by Yoko Takahashi .
The main theme for halo (with the choir in the back) is know as "Opening Suite" by Martin O'Donnell.